Oil-stove.



L. S. CHADWICK.

0|L sTovE.

APPLlc/Tlon man :uw 23. |914. 1,138,536, Patented May 4, 1915.

" a SHEETS-SHEET 1.

L. S. CHADWICK.

OIL STOVE.

1 APPLICAUON FILED JULY 23, 1914. 4, 3 Nappi-SHEET 2.

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L. S. CHADWICK.

OIL STOVE. APPLICATION FILED IuLY 23. 1914 Patented May 4, 1915.

3 SHEETS-SHEET 3 iinrrED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

LEE S. CHADWICK, 0F EAST CLEVELAND. GH'IO, GNR TO '.IHflil GLEVELAND FO'UNDRY COMPANY, 0F CLEVELAND, OHM), .A CORPORATION F HO.

Ulw STOVE.

Specification of Letters atent.

Appleelon fried July 23,1914

yexact veseription, reference being had to the awfoinpannving ilravfinge.

This: invention relates to Stoves wherein liquid fuel is' employed, and has for its gen eral object to provide a Move of hS Chararfim' with means whereby the liquid fuel sup ply mayv be replenished at any time in a particularly convenient and eflieient man ner and without the neeessity for and the annoyance of soiling the hands and without thi;l consumption and consequent 'aste of an appreeiahlx amount of time.

A Afurther object of the invention is to provide a cooperating ci'instrnction 0f Stove and liquid fuel supply means whereby theSe resulte` inav he conveniently, ellieiently, and eroiioniieally attained.

l affroiuplish the foregoing results and othcw ot' a more limited nature to be pointml out hereinafter in and through the enn-Y strueions illustratei'l in the drawings forni ing part hereof. wherein-- l^`i 'ure l represents; a front elevation of a V@tuve constructed in arci'irdanee with my 'in-- vunii'i and having' in v liipiid fuel uupplv nuanfi applied thereto: Fig. '2 a vertical j sectional vimv rorreseponiiling to ilu hun of lig. l: Fig, il a areional View ol' t loivv'r porion of the allow. aid view au i'wfpoiulingr appi'oviufaely to 'the liiul il oi l. a poion ol' thil fue! Supply.' luuk living Shown in elevation: Vip'. 4 :i rans- Vernl sevtional viiiv mirrarxpoinling to linliiu` Vi l oi' Figs. l: Fig, I a'i ruhirggeil, aer-V tional delai! taken through tno fsw nt. oi" 'rhs rompari'uunt. from unich the liquid fue? ifs distributed to the lnirners. .ehoivingr (ha van rii`i :ilal the dispensing rereptaele in opvraiive re-lalioii to lln rlistl'ilnitiiipf ywfrnpmlilo; Fig, l ,l vivir einiilar to Fie. 5 showing; the rai-rior in iteilontivard or iriopui'atiivponi- (io1) with a dipensing rcrviliiarle inea-viii: liig. i" a horizontal sei-tional vieu' vom -sponding io the lin T-f-T of Fig. and lfigf.

H is a Similar view f; 'reponlliug to 'the lino QW-S ol Fig. (3; Vig. i) is an enlarged ser tional detail ot' the lioltoui of the oil lietributing receptacle and the adjacent por tion of the drain sink; while Fig, 10 is a Patented May 4, 1915.

Serial No. 852,611..

persiparti re View of one of the oil dispensing raraptafles.

Describing by refe-renee characters the various parte illustrated herein l denotes gianni-ally he base of a liquid fuel stove. Whiir hiil baSe may he of any approved or .standard consti-actual, the one illustrated herein nl the type shown in my Patent No. Li 2285i. ienied December 29. 1914. In the space above this base and below the top plate L* and the oven 3, three compartments l and C are provided. These compartments` may be conveniently formed between rnd panels 4. and 5, back plates 6 and 7, a trunsrrrfe partit-ion 8. and an angular plate coniiiirising a transverse portion 9 and a front portion 10. The compartment A is provided beneath the oven and between the panni l and the angular portions 9 and 10 ol' the plate last, referred to; the compartinrnt. l is provided between the transverse portion i) of the last mentioned plate, the transverse partition S. and the back plate 7, the oven 3 exending above the t0ps-0f the compartments A and B and forming a cover therefor. The eomi'iartment C is conveniently tornuwl beneath the top plate 2 and between the partition 8 and the end panel 5. The oven. top plate, panels 4 and 5. back platen 1.3 and T. transverne partition 8 and the angular iilalfr1 @l and l0, may be Con-k etrurtml in the manner set 'forth in detail in u'i'v pat-nui, aliove referred to.

Thu 'ronl plan 1() of4 the compartment A rxrufli: pri "vrably the entire distance belvveiu ih@ iop oi" the hase l and the bottom of the oven 3, beingr of the same height as thi panel l and the partition 9 to which it ie inne/tml and of which it preferably i'ornr :f part. The front plate IU'is providrf! with au opi-ning therein. the metal suriwiniling Said opening' being ireferably i'lang'eil inwardly. :is shown al lili". for the purpose of #brengt-li. lu the lower portion of the rompartxnrnt there located the liquid (nel distriliuti'nleA receptacle 11, said rei-finaal being shown afs a cylindrical cup suina-rilevi b v a tubular or cylindrical standard i2. vari-hed hv the has? l. The upper will of thiy distributing receptacle 1l is surrounded hv a drain sink. which mair be conveniently supported, on top of thev standard 1! and wha-.h flares upwardly and outiiarflli' 'from the lower part of the disiiiliuling receptacle. This sink indicated generally at 13, is preferably rectangular in ggg 1,138,536

plan and is provided with vertical side Walls ll extending troni the upper ends of the flared bottoni. Walls l therebeneath. The front bottom wall 16 of the sinh' extends through an opening in the front plate l() and is provided at its outer or liront end sith an upwardly piojeeting wall 17, which is shorter than the si le. walls A. The rear wall 1S of this sink is provided with an upwardly and outwardly curved splash apron li). The forward portions of the side Walls ll of the sing reinforced by plates 20. Firinly secured to seid Walls, and Within these. plates and the adjacent portions of the side walls, there is supported a, hinge pintle 21. A

As will be apparent2 particularly from Figs. 5 to S inclusive, the forward endoi the drain sink )rejects through an opening in the front plate It', which opening extends through the upper end ot the plate o is ot' substantially the same width as the sink. In order that the lower portion of the plate l() .may serve as a lirni support for the iront end ot' the sink, said plate is flanged outwardly (as indicated at b) directly beneath the overhanging portion of the sink and may be secured to such portion of the sinh, as by means of solder.

A closure for the openingV in the front plate is afforded by the sheet metal door 22, the same being preferably beaded about its edges, as shown al: 2Q, and having a central wrtioal slot therein, for a purpose to be @Xplaiued hereinafter. .The lower edge of ille door bent outwardly al right angles to its body portion and is provided with a sleeve by which the doo; hinged upon the pintle 121.

("iried hy the inner surface ol the door 2:2 is fin openenfioil, box-like carrier, for the liquid fuel dispensing receptacle, such boxlilre carrier comprising Side walls 25,26 an .-id wall 2, the :niaiuing' end Wall being formed hy the door Q2. For convenience of description, the carrier wii he assumed to he in the position slrovn in Fig. 6 in which position it adapted to reeeive a dispensing receptacle prior to the application ot the saine to 'the distributing recel'itaclc and the drain sink; and the terms front hack top and bottom will be vorrospondingly applied to the parts of the carrier. '.lhe side walls Q6 are extended below the bottoni 2S of the carrier,l as shown at 25), and these side all extensions provided means for pivotaily supporting an, operating han-- dle l'or the earrior. rThis operating handle, indicated at 30, is carried by a pair ol'v arms 3l., which are pivotally connected at ltheir inner ends to the extensions 2t, as iodii'uted at 32. V`The r'arms 31 are connected by a transverse rod 33 `which, when the carrier is in thel position shown in Fig. (l. is adapted to be received ivithin notches il and voirh,

is closed and the Carrier the position shown he received Within when the door thereby reused to assume in Fig. 5, is adapted to the notches 35 in the extensions 29. By means of the handle 30, the door and the carrier are swung upon the hinge pintle 2l to the position shown in tig. 5, the handle 30 swinging through an are of substantially 1S C,--until the transverse rod 34 rests in the notches The corner of each wall extension 29, adjacent to the notch 3% therein, is flared outwardly, as indicated at (see Figs. 5, 6 and 8) whereby the outturned portions of said wall extensions are' adapted to bear against the arms 3l and, by their resilience, yieldingly support the handle in the position shown in Fig. 6, where it can be conveniently reached for the purposel of swinging the dispensing receptacle into operative relation to the distributing receptacle.

37 denotes a metal strip which may be se cured in any convenient manner to the horizontally extending portion 22 of the door,I which metal strip overhangs the edge or' the door and forms a supporting ledge for the bottom edge 38 of the liquid dispensing receptacle 39. It will be observed that the portion of the ledge which overhangs the receptacle 39 forms an acute angle with the body of the door 22 whereby, when the earrier and the door are swung to the position shown in Fig. 5, a channel 37a is provided at the bottom of the closed door.

he liquid dispensing receptacle is indiA (fated at 39 and consists of a metallic cao. which is ada ted to he inserted, -iu inverted position, ano` to fit loosely Within the earrier and is provn led with a neck 4() which internally threaded for the reception of a threaded cap 41. Secured to' this cap is a perforated cylindrical guide 42. Mounted within the cap and the guide is a valve stem 43 having a v alve 44 thereon cooperating with a 'valve seat 1&5 in the cap and adapted to close the port 46 through said seat.

spring lli', interposed between the Valve and the end of the cylindrical ed to hold the valve to its seat. Secured to the same end of the receptacle 89 as the valve 1s an operating handle 47, said handle being oil'set a slight distance from the center of the receptacle. W'ithin what will be the 1" ront wall of the dispensing receptacle (when the latter is in the position shown in Fig. 5) is a vertical recess 48. This recess is narrow and relatively deep and extends substantially the full length of the receptacle 39. This recess fornis a receptacle and a guard for a liquid level gage, said gage 49 having metal consisting of a glass tube caps at the ends thereof throi 'n Whieh ss 48 body guide is adaptit is connected to the ends of the if and thereby to the interior of the dispensing receptacle. The arrangerfw 1.1i s-fili thit the recess 48 will be in alineinent with tbe slot 23 in the door, whereby the gage. may be observed through said slot when the door is'closed.

,'When it is desired to replenish the fuel supply, thecondition of such supply being indicated by the gage 4.9, the operator swings the' door 22 and the carrier to the pos1t1o.- shown in Fig. 6. The dispensing receptacle may now be removed from the carrier by the use of any approved form of lifter, the use of such a device being desirable in order to protect the-hands of the operator from becoming soiled by contact with the receptacle, especially if the refilling operation should have to take place during the process of cooking or baking. Because of the fact that the receptacle 39 lits loosely within the car rier and that the handle 47 is offset from its center, the lifting of the receptacle will cause it to tilt sufficiently to enable the corner adjacent the ledge 37 to clear such ledge and permit the easy removal of the receptacle. A filled receptacle may then be substituted fr the one'removed and, because of its angle y of inclination7 due to the location of the handle as aforesaid, may be inserted in the carrier without the necessity of touching the same. W'hen the receptacle rests upon the then bottom wall 23 of the carrier, it assumes an upright or vertical position, as shown in Fig. 6, with its upper rear corner beneath the ledge 37. As the operator swings the door 22 and the carrier upwardly toward and into the position shown in Fig. 5, the receptacle moves by gravity toward the door, bringing the flange 38 into the channel 37a, while the corner diagonally opposite the ledge 37 will bear against the wall 2G in such position as to project the neck 40 of the dispensing receptacle into the upper end of the distributingr receptacle 11. Should it happen that, during this swinging operation, the flange 38 should not enter the channel 37, the opposite edge of the dispensing receptacleI will contact Iwith the splash apron 19 and the receptacle thereby be forced toward the door a suflicient distance to cause the flange to enter such channel. 'hlc the partsfmay be so proportioned las to cause the dispensing receptacle to rest upon and be wholly supported by the ledge 37, I prefer that the upper edge of the distributing receptacle 11 be at a higher elevation than said ledge when the parts are in the position shown in Fig. 5. so that the dispensing receptacle will rest lsecurely upon the distributing receptacle. f

It will be noted that the supply pipe 51. which conducts liquid fuel from the distributing receptacle l1 to the various buruers, communicates with the bottom of saidI intact and in position to be impinged upon by the end of the valve stem 43,v before the dispensing receptacle contacts with the upper edge of the distributing receptacle, whereby the valve 44 is lifted from its seat 45, permitting liquid fuel to flow from the receptacle 39 into the receptacle l1 until the level in the latter receptacle reaches the mouth of the neck Ll() and seals the same against further discharge of liquid from the dispensing receptacle until such discharge is permitted by the lowering of the liquid level in the receptacle 1l to a point which will break the seal.

Upon the removal of the neck 40 from the receptacle l1, as the carrier is swung outwardly to the position shown in Fig. G, a quantity of liquid will naturally adhere to such neck and either be thrown away from the dispensing receptacle by the centrifugal action induced by a rapid swinging movement of the carrier or be dropped from the neck upon the'upper surface of the said receptacle if the swinging movement be a slow one. Any liquid that may be thrown away from the dispensing receptacle by the centrifugal action referred to will be intercepted by the apron 19 and returned thereby into the sink, by the employment of a sink having a draining surface of greater arca than the cross sectional area of the carrier and arranged shown in the drawingL it will be evident that any liquid which may accumulate on the dispensing receptacle and any liquid which may be within the carrier will, when the carrier is in the position shown in Fig. 5 be delivered. through the sink and the opening 1l, into the distributing receptacle.

' vIaving thus described my invention. what I claim isz- 1. In a stove of the character described the combination of a base. transverse plates projecting upwardly from said base. a liquid fuel distributing receptacle above said base and interposed between said plates, a door adapted to swing upwardly and downwardly and pivoted at the front of said plates. a carrier for a liquid fuel dispensing receptacle supported by said door. a liquid fuel dispensing receptacle on said carrier. one or more burners located outside thi` space formed betwccnsaid plates'. and a supply pipe communicating with the distributing receptacle and extending lo said burner or burners.

in a stove of thc character described. thc combination of a base ha. ing a coinpartinout thereabovc. a liquid l'ucl distributing receptacle in said compartment. a door for said munpartlnent adapted to swing upwardly and downwardly. a carrier for a liquid fuel dispensing receptacle supported by said door. a liquid fuel dispensing receptacle on said carrier, one or more burners l e \v:il.;-s ol' ll eonlimrllllelll, :l illllle rml-lullig :lez-offra the slmee between the lint lllen'riollell lllllteallnll lllll in;r :l llollr opening therein. :l door cooperating with sllel opening', :l lzlll'liel' mount-ell on i-llill lloor. :l lilluill iuel llispelleing .receillllrrlo :lllxllltell to lle Supported ov sllill rllrrielx :l lillllill 'llel distributing i'l-cl-llhlele 'lviillin the conll'lllrtlllellt, ono nl' lllore lull-nem1 lolrzltell olltb'icley ol' Suhl eolllllllrtllllut`r :l Supjllv pille colllleetingr the llifiirilluting lelfelltllele ith sllill burner or llul'nelw'. :lull lnell vl'herli-llv tlll,l liqllil'l 'uel in the lli-`llell illg rel-eiltzlelc lolly be (leliverell into the distributing; recelltllblo when the l'olnlel' reeelllnl-ll; i brought into opel-ulivo relation to the latter.

l. ln :l stove of the chzlrrllrter llesl'fribell, the (,ombinzltion ol' one or lllore burnel'si. :l (zonlpzlrtnlelll. :l lilluill jr'uel distributing receptacle uitllill Said Conlln'll'tlllent. :l supply pipe, extending from sind receptacle to Suid burner or burners` ll, lloor for sllill eoulllclrtnient, ll carrier on llill (loor` :l lieillill iuel dispensing reeeptllole ullllpted to be slippol'telzl by fsllill elli-rien llllll eouueetil'ills ll'llereby. when the door is closed, the llis llensillg reeelltllele will lle brought into operative rellltion to the llisltributing receptacle to lis vlllllge itsK contenu# illlo the lslller.

5. ln 1l stove ol' the elnlrlleter lleflerillell, the eon'lbinzltioll of one or more burners, :l Conllnlrtnleut. ll lillllill i`llel llirltriblltillg ren lfelltalcle within Fzlill eolllllllrlulelll'. ll supply pipo exlelllling' 'l'rolll s'lhl lel'elllllele to sllill burner or burners. :l ellrlier lllovflbc into :nul out' ol ,Lillill eolllllllrtlllent. ll liouill fuel dispensing reeelllllele :llllllltell to be. suppol-tell` by sllill :inra-ier. zlllll eolllfleetions whereby, .vllen the ezlrrier is lllovell into ille lzelllllzlrtlllelll. ille lislll-nwing recentllele will bo llll'lugflll into ollel'lllive rellllion to (be llif'ltlillutingf l'el'eplll'le to llim'llllrge its Voir lent into the lutter.

(i. lll :l slow el lllrvl f'llllrzleler llegerillell`r ille l'olllllillzltioll oll one or morey burners. l forni.lll'tlllfntA :l llirallilllllill.;- lleelltllele ill mlillieoulllllllzllelll. ll .-.ullpl v pille lu'llllleetillg will relgeplllele with :llill llulller or bul-ners. 1l lloor for :#:lill wllullzlrtnlenl'` :l muriel eo:l nel'tell to srlill llool :lull sulool'tell bi :mill lloor` ll lillllhl l'uel llhpellsiug reeellllll'lo :llllllliell lo be. rllll|lortell bv Sllill euri-ier. nlellll1 .vhelelly lilfuid I'uel nlug.v be :lutonultiA mlllv lli -llllr;el l'lonl ille lrlller reeelltllele, into llle liornlel' reel-pillule villen slli'l lloor in eiowll. :lull lllellll l \\'llerell v llle level of ille lilluill in the flilrtl-ilnling l'el-elltllele nllrv le lll:lil;t:line(l substantially constant.

lY lll :l stole ol the character lllrsclibell, the lolll-ill;ltioll of olle or lllol'e bul-nerf, :l eol.lllllrllllell. ;l llibtrillllting reeelllllele ill sllill eollllzlll llllelll` :l ullpl, lille emulating :mill l'l "l'll;ll;ie will :,:lill burner or llurnerS, :l pivolllllj' ,sulfllrll'tel'l elll'liel' :lllllptell to lle, swung lull, :lnll out of mill eolnllllrtulent, :l lilluill fuel lil-penning rec-iptllrle :llluptell lo lle, ,upportell bj; mill eltl'rier` lnelllls hereby lillllill fuel lllllv be lllltolllllticzlllv lliselllll'gl'll l'rolll the lutter reeelltllele into the 'l'olnler leel-lllzufle when sllill Currier mvllllg into the eolnlnlrtnlent. :lnll lllelllls whereby the level ol` the lillllill in the llistlibllling reeertlleio lllllj,` be lllrlilllllinefl silb- :stllutizlll'v eonslllllt.

8. ln :l stove ol" the ellnl'llller lleseliilell. the Cl'llnbilnltiou of olle or lll-ore bllrners, ll eolnlnlrtlnellt. :l li'lllli :nel distributing rw Ceptnlzle .'l'itllin :will (,'ollllllil'LnlenL :l srllllll' pipe connecting lllill ree-lltnrle with :will burner or "lllll'ner; :l door Vfor szliil l-olllpllrt VVlllent, :l elll'riol on sllillnloor. :lllll :l dispensingr receptacle llllnlllell lo be supported ill :mill clll'rier llnll llllving ll vulve (folltrl'lliel'l outlet :lllzlptell to llisl'llllrgfe into the llistributing receptacle when the llillellfling receptacle is brought into ollll-rzltive 'elution thereto by the elosing: ol will lloor. the ports being lllrllllgell i'o provilll :l lilluill serll for the disellllrge outlet l'ronl the (liqllrnnillgy receptacle into (lle lli ll-illlltillgj l'el'elilllele whereby :l subetllnlillllv eonstzlnl ll-iel ol' oil is lllllilltllined in the lutter reeelllllele.

9. In :l stoveot' the ellzlrsleter lleserillell, the eonlbilnltion ol' olle or lllole burners, ll Compartment. :l distributingr reeelltllele ill Sni l Compurtlllellt. :l suppl)Y pille eollllel'rell to the bottom of yQuill l'elellt:lele llnll extellllingle :rilill burner or bul-ller-y llllll eenlnlllni clltillg therewith, :l verlir'llllv swinging door for said compllrtlnenl. :l ellrl'ier mounted on Said door, a dispensing reeeptzlcle :lllllptell to be supported witllill sllirl elll'l'ier :lull h-lving :l disellllrgc neel: :ulnptell to project into the distributing roeeptlllcle when the lloor is elosell, :l vulve eolltrolling,y szlill neek. :ind n yspring :ll-ranged to .Sl-:lt Sllill valve, sllid vlllve llllving :l stein :lrrllllgell to inlpinge :lgllinflt the bottom of the llislril'lllting reeepA tncle, thereby lo uns-ent the vlllve when tho lloor is in closed position.

l0. In ll Stove ol' (he ehllllleter lleseribel'l. the eolllbinzltion ot' one lll' more, burners, :l ronlpllrllllent llzlvingf :l lool--opelliug` :l liquid fuel distributing lll'elllllele wil'hin the rolllllllrlnlent. :l lillllill :ulllnlv pipe eonlulullilllting with sllill reel-literie :llll with lwill llllrller or burners. :l lr:lin sink extending: l'ronl szlill leeeptlllle through llle lloor opening' :lull :lrrllngell to llisellllrge into sllitl reeellllele. :l (loer 'for .will opening. :l lrll'riel'l supported by .will dool; :lull ll liqllill l'uel lliwe I`'ingr reel-pillule :llllllllell to be importell by sllid carrier llnll hllvillg :l discharge opening adapted to be brought intoioper- -ative relation to the distributing receptacle when the door is closed.

l1. In a stoveof the character described,l

the combination of one or more burners, a compartment having an opening, a liquid fuel distributing receptacle within the coinpartment, a liquid supply pipe coiiiinunicating Awith said receptacle and with said burner or burners, a drain sink extending from said receptacle through the opening and arranged to discharge into said receptacle, a pivotally supported carrier adapted to swing into and' out of 'said opening-and a liquid fuel dispensin receptacle adapted to be supported by sai carrier and having a discharge opening adapted to bei brought receptacle, a door for said opening and hinged on a horizontal axis above such portion of said sink, a carrier supported by said door, and a liquid fuel dispensing receptacle adapted to be supported by said carrier and having a discharge opening arranged to be brought into operative relation to the distributing receptacle when the door is closed.

13. In a stove of the character described, the combination of one or more burners, a compartment having an opening, a liquid fuel distributing receptacle Within the compartment, a liquid supply pipe communicating with said receptacle and with said burner or burners, a drain sink extending from said receptacle through the opening 'and arranged to discharge into said receptacle, a carrier hinged. on a horizontal axis above such portion of said sink, and a liquid ,the combination of one or more burners, a

fuel dispensing receptacle adapted to be supported by said carrier and having a discharge opening adapted to be brought into operative relation to the distributing receptacle when the door is closed.

14. In a stove of the character described,

compartment having a door opening, a liquid fuel distributing Vreceptacle in said compartment, a liquid fuel supply pipe communicating with said xreceptacle and said burner or burners, a drain sink surrounding said receptacle and having a splash apron projecting iipwardlygftherefrom and arranged to dischar e into said receptacle, a

door adapted to 'c ose said door opening, a.

carrier mounted on said door, and a liquid dispensing receptacle adapted tq be supported by the carrier and having a discharge opening arranged to supply lit, id fuel to the distributing receptacle when the door is closed.

15. In a stove of the character describethl the combination ot a burner, a liquid i'liel distributing receptacle, a liquid fuel supply pipe communicating with 'said receptacle,

and said burner, a pivotally supported care,

Tl, f1 liquid dispensing receptacle' adapted*- to be supported by the carrier and havingavl. discharge opening arranged to-,siipply liquid, v

fuel to the distributing receptacle when the former receptacle is swung into operativcrelation 'to the latter receptacle, and means for interoepting and delivering to the lattenl p' cie vliquid that may be discharged outside said receptacle from the carriercri the dispensing receptacle.

16. In a stove of the character described, I the combination of a burner, a compartment i having a door opening, a liquid fuel distrib-g uting receptaee iii said compartment, a drain i sink arranged to discharge into said recei.

tacle and having a portionv of its d'rainiiig surface projecting through the door opening and having another porti-on projecting iii the opposite direction from the receptacle and provided with a splash apron, a door for the Said opening hinged on a horizontal axis above the portion of the drain sink which projects through said opening, a carrier on said door, and a liquid dispensing receptacle adapted to be supported Within the carrier and having a discharge opening arranged to supply liquid fuel to the distributing receptacle when the door is closed. y

17. In a stove of the character described, the combination of a burner, a liquid fuel distributing receptacle, a drain sink arranged to discharge into said receptacle, a carrier pivotally supported on a horizontal axis above a portion. of the drain sink, a liquid dispensing receptacle adapted to be supported by the carrier and having a 'dischai opening arranged to supply liquid fuel to the distributing receptacle when the carrier is swung upwardly above the latter receptacle, and means on the opposite side of the latter receptacle from the carrier aXis for intercepting liquid that may be discharged by centrifugal action from the carrier and the former receptacle.

18. In a stove of the character described, the combination of a burner, a compartment, a distributing receptacle within said compartment, a supply pipe communicating with the receptacle and with said burner, a door for said compartment, a carrier mounted on said door, a liquid fuel dispensing receptacle adapted to be supported by said carrier and having a liquid level gage in the wall there- Siel 1001' having :in Opening adapted to register with Suid gage, und conm-Minus whereby the. dispensing recepucle muy.' discharge into thu distributing .receptacle when the door is closed.

19.' In av stove of the character described, the mmhinaiinn of n burner, :i distributing receptacle, zi supply pipe communicating with the revepluciu und with said burner, :i carrier than f'ziiu-ii'iie 0i' being nim'ed za'nm e the dis'stributing recepncle. n liquid fuei dispensing' receptmfie adapted to be gummi-Led by Suid Currier and. having :i liquid, levei gage in u wail thereof, Suid Currier having :in opening udupoi! to register with seid gage, :ind Connections whereby the dispennng receptncle muy discharge into the distributing receptacle when the euri-ier moved there above.

20. In :L stove of the dun-:mier described, the combination nf zz, burner. :i ennipirlment, n distributing reeelntan'iu nit/hin :fui-i1 frenilvartn'ien, i suply pipe Qnnunimii'raing nill'ii the rceeptaeie und @Lil .mid im i'. fluor for Suid cenipurimeni, if. carrier'mounted mi said door, n ii'fuiii fue] dispenfgingj rmepfieiv. adapted tu Le '.gipnrted by seid Currier und having in one wail thereof u lei'igitnd li'miiy extending recess, a liquid level gage in Suid recess, the door lmving :in opening; adapted to register with said recess, and eminenti@ whereb)T the dispensing reeeptueie muy d ehmge into the distributing i-fi'eepuee when the door is closed.

21. Tn a stove of the character described, the combination of :L bmx'aer. a distributing receptacle, a. supply pipo communicating with the receptacle and Xvili said burner, u movably supported carrier. n liquid fuel die pensing recept-ziele adapted o be suppored by Said carrier and having in one wail thereof a longitudinally extesjuling re( i liquid level gage in Suid recess, the mii-Euer hsxving an opening adapted to regi er .vitn Quid recess, und eomieei'inne wh: 'i-iy the .iiazpensing rmfepuf'ie muy digehmrr :fue iii@ ii..-;Ci-ii,uu. ing receptacle when :novi info mer'iiive reiaion thereto by the Inn'uezu-:isi 'iif ainrie?.

"imesse'e: l

YV. E. bHEPrARn, D. S. SMITH. 

